Meta is the latest tech giant to land in her courtroom. Meet Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers

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It's been a crazy four months for Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers. The judge in the Northern District of California spent late April and much of May in her downtown Oakland courtroom, overseeing the high-profile battle between Elon Musk and Sam Altman . Now, the 61-year-old Gonzalez Rogers is gearing up for week two of a trial that could go a long way in determining the fate of Meta's advertising business, as California Attorney General Rob Bonta leads a coalition of state AGs in litigating what's being hailed as social media's "Big Tobacco moment ." In between the two trials, Gonzalez Rogers was named chief judge of the court, 15 years after being nominated to serve there by then- President Barack Obama . She replaced Judge Richard Seeborg, who held the role for five years, and takes over at a time when tech companies are bigger and more powerful than ever and artificial intelligence is driving more high-stakes fights into the courtroom. The district includes San Fra...

Trump says U.S., Canada 'should be able' to reach trade deal as tariff deadline looms

The U.S. and Canada continued trade talks Friday, as the clock ticked down to reach a deal before President Donald Trump 's new tariffs on hockey sticks, wine and other Canadian goods take effect. As of 5:30 p.m. ET, negotiators in Washington had yet to emerge from the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative with a final agreement in hand. If no deal is reached by 12:01 a.m. ET on Saturday, the 50% tariffs on roughly $20 billion worth of imports will switch on. Trump, when asked Friday afternoon if the two countries have reached a deal that would avert the looming duties, said, "I think so. We'll see." "We have to take care of our farmers. Our farmers are very important to me," Trump said before boarding Air Force One. "The deal with Canada is moving along," he added. "We should be able to have a deal with Canada." Trump's latest comments differed from his declaration three days earlier that the U.S. and Canada "have a deal" that merely needed to be finalized. Earlier Friday afternoon, Canada said it is still working to "resolve outstanding trade issues" with the U.S. The "intensive discussions" are continuing "for the mutual benefit of both countries," a spokesperson for Dominic LeBlanc, Canada's trade minister for the U.S., said in a statement after 1 p.m. ET. LeBlanc and chief Canadian trade negotiator Janice Charette had arrived at Greer's office around noon. LeBlanc did not speak to reporters on his way into the building. The 50% retaliatory tariffs were initially set to kick in Wednesday until Trump, in an eleventh-hour post on Truth Social , said he would postpone them for three days so Washington and Ottawa could finalize a tentative deal. Trump's post signaled that the agreement was all but complete, "subject to the finalization of documents." But trade officials emerged from additional rounds of talks in Washington on Wednesday and Thursday without a final deal in hand. "We're very close," LeBlanc told reporters Thursday afternoon. "We continue to make progress, and we're going to stay here and do the work that's necessary until we get to that point." He said that at that time Charette was still engaged in talks with Greer and other Trump administration officials. "Canadians expect us to get a deal that's in the economic interest of Canada and Canadian workers," LeBlanc said. Businesses have warned that the duties could cripple their sales and that the threat alone has already taken a toll. Negotiators have been tight-lipped about the specifics of a deal, as well as the remaining sticking points. Trump's existing tariffs on imports of Canadian steel, aluminum and lumber are a central concern, The New York Times reported Thursday, citing people familiar with the talks. LeBlanc and his office have declined to comment to CNBC on how the metals tariffs factor into the negotiations. Trump said Wednesday that the U.S. might agree to lower those duties and suggested that lower tariffs on Canadian autos might also be on...

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